Multi-talented musician and director Rob Zombie rose to fame as the co-founder of 90s metallers White Zombie before embarking on an equally successful solo career in which he also staked his claim as the master of sadistic horror. The man born Robert Cummings in Massachusetts in 1965 developed a love of the macabre from a young age thanks to the likes of Alice Cooper and the films of Bela Lugosi, and after graduating from New York’s Parsons School of Design, he channelled this passion into White Zombie, a metal band he co-founded with then girlfriend Sean Yseult. Combining hard rock with B-movie visuals, the group released their debut album, Soul-Crusher, in 1987 and eventually broke through to the mainstream following a major label deal with Geffen, selling two million copies of 1992’s La Sexorcisto and reaching the US Top 10 with 1995 follow-up Astro Creep: 2000.

Following the success of 1998’s solo debut, Hellbilly Deluxe, Zombie disbanded the group and began to explore other creative avenues, forming his own Zombie-a-Go-Go record label and venturing into the world of film directing with House of 1000 Corpses, a gruesome exploitation horror which was initially shelves by Universal Studios in 2000 but found a cult audience when it was eventually released three years later. Zombie continued to balance his film and music career throughout the 00s, adding to his tally of Billboard 200 entries with 2001’s The Sinister Urge and 2007’s Zombie Live, and scaring cinemagoers with 2005’s The Devil’s Rejects and remakes of the first two Halloween movies, while also providing voiceovers for several animated TV series.

After moving to Roadrunner Records, Zombie released his fourth solo LP in 2010, Hellbilly Deluxe 2, while in 2012, he joined Marilyn Manson on the Twins of Evil world tour, issued the remix album, Mondo Sex Head, and premiered The Lords of Salem, a witchcraft-themed horror named after a track from 2006 third studio effort, Educated Horses. In 2013, Zombie covered Grand Funk Railroad’s number one single, “We’re An American Band” on fifth solo record, Venomous Rat Regeneration Vendor, and a year later, released his first concert film, The Zombie Horror Picture Show. Zombie decided to crowdfund his next cinematic venture, 31, in 2015 before releasing second live album, Spookshow International.

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Rob Zombie Ticket News

2-24-16: Rob Zombie continues to announce more shows for 2016. The singer will join Korn for a co-headlining run of dates between July and September, 12 stops together during that time. Rob Zombie tickets for all shows with Korn will go on sale to the general public on March 11 at 10 a.m. View the complete list of Rob Zombie tour dates in the "Schedule" tab above.

5-6-15: Rob Zombie will begin a small tour at the Civic Theatre in New Orleans June 2. The shock rocker is scheduled to play 13 dates through the end of the month, and ticket prices on the secondary market average at $106.12. His top-priced show will be on June 12 at Centennial Terrace, where tickets average at $156.17 and get-in price is $135.